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In Puerto Rico, a Nonprofit 'Sun' Rises Daily
    Nonprofit business models are the talk of the newspaper industry on the U.S. mainland. But in Puerto Rico, 85 press workers, salespeople and journal...
Blogs-on-Paper Idea Runs Out of Steam
    Starting a newspaper filled with material from blogs seemed audacious — as did the idea of starting any kind of newspaper in 2009. But Joshua Karp d...
Fit to Print
    The ongoing shakeup in print media has changed the game for advertisers, journalists and consumers. We spoke to world-renowned media economist Rob...
Major League Baseball Gets Peek at a Chicago Cubs Sale Deal
    Tribune Co. took a significant step toward selling the Chicago Cubs to the Ricketts family, with the two sides sending documents describing a propos...
Chronicle Presses Roll for the Last Time

   
  Stop the presses. The Chronicle got out of the newspaper printing business today after more than a century of producing the paper in-house, shifti...
The Return of the Pay Wall
    Dear reader, the newspapers are sorry. They made a terrible mistake that drove you away: For years and years, they let you read their stories online...
July 4 Reminds Us the Newspaper Industry is Much More Than Commerce in Transition
    On this July 4 one empathizes privately, behind a public display of confidence, with newspaper colleagues near and far who are being financially wou...
'USA Today' Offers Three Jackson Special Editions
    Proving that Jacko-mania has not quite died down, USA Today announced Monday that it is offering two "commemorative products recognizing the life an...
News Startup Expects 10% of Web Readers to Pay
    A startup planning to sell news online is hoping to get money from about 10 percent of internet readers accustomed to mostly free access to newspaper ...
Teens Make Time for Digital and Traditional Media
    Don’t get too caught up in the hype of digital media usage. That is a key message of “How Teens Use Media,” a new research report the Nielsen Co. pr...